The problems of ecology and global environmental changes are matters to be addressed by everyone, not any one specific group of people. But people of faith should be more active and more concerned about these problems, for several reasons:
- A person of faith is intrinsically thinking about and connected with the future, and not just with the problems of the present time. When dealing with ecology, neither the dangers nor the solutions are obvious and immediate; therefore there is a need for people who have a broader, more forward vision to deal with them.
- Many of the man-made dangers facing our environment are actually caused by companies with a vested interest in continuing old habits. People of faith should be able to consider the good of society, beyond their own convenience and egotistical desires, and make changes for the better.
- People of faith are, in a certain way, optimists, believing that the world can be made better. They can – and should – direct this optimism toward a global effort.
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